- A Contemplation Upon Flowers
- A Penitential Hymne
- A Renunciation
- A Salutation Of His Majesties Ship The Soveraign
- An Acknowledgment
- An Elegy Occasioned By The Losse Of The Most Incomparable Lady Stanhope, Daughter To The Earl Of Northumberland
- An Elegy Upon Mrs. Kirk Unfortunately Drowned In Thames
- An Elegy Upon My Best Friend L. K. C.
- An Elegy Upon S. W. R.
- An Elegy Upon The Death Of Mr. Edward Holt
- An Elegy Upon The Immature Loss Of The Most Vertuous Lady Anne Rich
- An Elegy Upon The L. Bishop Of London John King
- An Elegy Upon The Most Incomparable K. Charles The First
- An Elegy Upon The Most Victorious King Of Sweden Gustavus Adolphus
- An Epitaph On His Most Honoured Friend Richard Earl Of Dorset
- An Epitaph On Niobe Turned To Stone
- An Essay On Death And A Prison
- Another Of The Same, Paraphrased For An Antheme
- Athe Anniverse. An Elegy.
- Being Waked Out Of My Sleep By A Snuff Of Candle Which Offended Me, I Thus Thought
- By Occasion Of The Young Prince His Happy Birth
- Loves Harvest
- Madam Gabrina, Or The Ill-Favourd Choice
- My Midnight Meditation
- On The Earl Of Essex
- On Two Children Dying Of One Disease, And Buried In One Grave
- Paradox. That Fruition Destroyes Love
- Paradox. That It Is Best For A Young Maid To Marry An Old Man
- Psalm Cl.
- Psalm Cxvii.
- Psalm I.
- Sic Vita
- Silence. A Sonnet
- Sonnet. The Double Rock
- Sonnet. Dry Those Fair, Those Chrystal Eyes
- Sonnet. Go Thou That Vainly Do'st Mine Eyes Invite
- Sonnet. I Prethee Turn That Face Away
- Sonnet. Tell Me You Stars That Our Affections Move
- Sonnet. To Patience
- Sonnet. Vvere Thy Heart Soft As Thou Art Faire
- Sonnet. When I Entreat, Either Thou Wilt Not Hear
- St. Valentines Day
- Tell Me No More How Fair She Is
- The Acquittance
- The Boyes Answer To The Blackmoor
- The Change
- The Defence
- The Departure. An Elegy.
- The Dirge
- The Exequy
- The Farewell
- The Forfeiture
- The Forlorn Hope
- The Labyrinth
- The Legacy
- The Pink
- The Retreat
- The Short Wooing
- The Surrender
- The Vow-Breaker
- To A Friend Upon Overbury's Wife Given To Her
- To A Lady Who Sent Me A Copy Of Verses At My Going To Bed
- To A. R. Vpon The Same
- To His Friends Of Christ-Church Upon The Mislike Of The Marriage Of The Arts Acted At Woodstock
- To His Unconstant Friend
- To My Dead Friend Ben Johnson
- To My Honoured Friend Mr. George Sandys
- To My Sister Anne King, Who Chid Me In Verse For Being Angry
- To One Demanding Why Wine Sparkles
- To The Queen At Oxford
- To The Same Lady Upon Mr. Burtons Melancholy
- Upon A Braid Of Hair In A Heart Sent By Mrs. E. H.
- Upon A Table-Book Presented To A Lady
- Upon The Death Of My Ever Desired Friend Doctor Donne Dean Of Pauls
- Upon The Kings Happy Return From Scotland